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Title: Laws Of War
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March 14, 2005 |
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What happens
when alleged criminals of war are unable to be apprehended and justly tried? Are
they forgotten about, or are they sought after such as other criminals are in
order to serve justice? What happens if these alleged violators are found
residing somewhere other than where their pursuers want to bring them to
justice? How does one go about legally obtaining the custody of one such
suspect? Some of the answers to these questions can be found in an analysis of
how Israel went about obtaining the custody of individuals that it thought to be
guilty of Nazi War Crimes... Showed first 250 characters
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Not only will one find some of the answers to the
previously stated questions, but also one will gain an understanding of one
facet of international law and how it works.
Two cases in specific will be dealt with here. First, the extradition of Adolf
Eichmann from Argentina, and second, the extradition of John Demjanjuk from the
United States of America... Showed next 250 characters
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